
School begins on Thursday, August 21st! Are you compliant?
All families are required to update their enrollment information annually in Final Forms. Your 2024-2025 information does NOT make you compliant for 2025-2026.
Incomplete forms can lead to missed opportunities and communication issues for your child with their school.
Currently,
- 62.6% of students in PK-2 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
- 52.8% of students in grades 3-6 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
- 12.3% of students in grades 7-12 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
All families must log in to Final Forms to verify their registration for the 2025-2026 school year for each student. This includes obtaining signatures from both students and families for specific documents.
Please visit https://liberty-oh.finalforms.com/ to verify your information is current.


I found out from Mr. Yemma and Mr. Stowell that a pair of maroon sneakers were taken over the weekend. Again, our guest is very clever at dodging the cameras. This was the only evidence we could capture. Yes. It was found upside down.
This guy...


Families, please review our updated K-6 student drop-off procedures to ensure a safe and smooth morning arrival!
✅ Two Drop-Off Lanes
Left lane → exits left onto Shady Road.
Right lane → exits right onto Shady Road toward Church Hill–Hubbard Road.
📍 Designated Loading Zone
Students may only be released in the yellow LOADING/UNLOADING ZONE.
All vehicles MUST remain stopped in the zone until directed to move forward.
🔽 Enter from Murray Hill Drive
🔼 Follow arrows and lane directions shown on the map below
Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our students safe!


The Liberty Local School District invites the community to its State of the Schools meeting on Tuesday, August 19, at 7:15 pm at the Liberty High School Auditorium.
The agenda will include:
1. Data and analysis of student achievement, including standardized test scores, graduation rates, and college readiness metrics.
2. Information about the district's budget, funding sources, and how resources are allocated.
3. Details about curriculum, teaching strategies, and innovative educational initiatives.
4. Updates on school buildings, technology infrastructure, and other resources available to students and staff.
5. Information about partnerships with parents, families, and community organizations.
6. A discussion of the district's priorities and plans for improvement.






Last night, our security cameras captured a quick image of this furry guy running around the district office. It's not the best photo, but it's something. He seems very friendly and a BIG supporter of Liberty, but he's also a little mischievous. He left a note in my office that said, "It's going to be a great school year! I will see you all soon...Go Leopards!" Updates forthcoming.
- Mr. Knight


On Thursday, August 14, our district will transition to our new phone system. There may be limited interruptions between 1:00 and 2:00 as we complete the process.




Day: Tuesday, August 19. Doors open at 4:00 for Kindergarten families. There will be a special, Kindergarten-only meeting in the Commons Library from 4:30-5:00. The Kindergarten-2nd Grade Open House hour is from 5:00-6:00. The 3rd-6th Grade Open House hour is from 6:00-7:00. We will be giving away goodies in our Cafeteria, too! We can't wait to see everyone there to welcome you to another great school year!


Liberty is seeking youth basketball coaches for our girls' and boys' teams, serving 3rd through 6th grade.
Volunteer coaches are amazing assets to our school community. Volunteer coaches can be parents, caregivers, or community members. Coaches for grades 3rd and 4th are expected to hold at least one one-hour practice per week (preferably two), and coaches for grades 5th and 6th are expected to hold at least two 90-minute practices. Games will depend on tournament availability (e.g. last year most teams participated in at least 2 tournaments). Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, and attend a mandatory coaches meeting in early October.
If interested, please contact Adam Earnheardt at acearnheardt@gmail.com.


Currently,
- 46.7% (up from 28.5%) of students in PK-2 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
- 32.4% (up from 21.6%) of students in 3-6 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
- 7.0% (up from 3.6% )of students in 7-12 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
All families must log in to Final Forms to verify their registration for the 2025-2026 school year for each student. This includes obtaining signatures from both students and families for specific documents.
Please visit https://liberty-oh.finalforms.com/ to verify your information is current.


We’re so excited to welcome our newest Leopards! 🐆 Check out these important upcoming dates for our incoming kindergarten families:
📅 August 19 – PK-2 Open House from 5:00–7:00 PM
➡️ Kindergarten families, please arrive at 4:00 PM for a special Kindergarten Overview!
📅 August 21, 22, 25 – Kindergarten Screenings
You'll schedule your child's screening during the Open House.
📅 August 27 & 28 – Staggered Start Days
🅰️-🅻: Aug. 27 | 🅼-🆉: Aug. 28
Your child will attend only one of these days.
📅 September 2 – First Day for All Kindergarten Students!
Let the fun and learning begin! 🎒✨


There are limited seats for interested families with students in grades PK-11. Please know that some grade levels have minimal availability for the 2025-2026 school year.
Families who applied for open enrollment in the 20204-2025 school year should contact the school to request their prior application be considered before filling out a new application
Visit https://www.libertylocalschools.org/page/open-enrollment to begin your enrollment today.


State of the Schools Meeting
The Liberty Local School District invites the community to its State of the Schools meeting.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025, at 7:00 pm at the High School Auditorium.
Public questions can be submitted here: https://forms.gle/harwjBe9YK2rmhuW6
The agenda will include:
1. Data and analysis of student achievement, including standardized test scores, graduation rates, and college readiness metrics.
2. Information about the district's budget, funding sources, and how resources are allocated.
3. Details about curriculum, teaching strategies, and innovative educational initiatives.
4. Updates on school buildings, technology infrastructure, and other resources available to students and staff.
5. Information about partnerships with parents, families, and community organizations.
6. A discussion of the district's priorities and plans for improvement.


Does your student need new shoes for the school year? Check out this amazing FREE Back-To-School New Tennis Shoes Ministry! 👟🎒
📍 Where: Chestnut Ridge Church of God
📅 When:
▪️ Monday, August 11 | 3:30–7:00 PM
▪️ Tuesday, August 12 | 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
📌 7215 Chestnut Ridge Road, Hubbard, OH
📞 (330) 534-0084
👦👧 Open to students in grades K–12 who attend or live in Liberty and surrounding districts.
✅ Student must be present
🪪 Adult must bring photo ID and current utility bill
Let’s get ready to start the year on the right foot—Go Leopards!
#LibertyLeopards #BackToSchool #FreeShoes #LeopardPride


Currently,
- 28.5% of students in PK-2 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
- 21.6% of students in grades 3-6 are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
- 3.6% of students overall are compliant for the 2025-2026 school year.
All families must log in to Final Forms to verify their registration for the 2025-2026 school year for each student. This includes obtaining signatures from both students and families for specific documents.
Please visit https://liberty-oh.finalforms.com/ to verify your information is current.




Dear Leopard Families:
We are excited to announce that the Liberty Local School District will participate in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) for the 2025-2026 school year. What does this mean for you and your children attending the school(s) identified above? Great news! All enrolled students at Liberty Local School District will be eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at school at no cost to their household throughout the 2025-2026 school year.
All students can participate in these meal programs without needing to complete a Free or Reduced meal application. However, our Leopard families who wish to apply for a waiver of all school fees must complete the Household Information Survey to determine their eligibility for services.
If you require further assistance, please contact the Food Service Department.
Sincerely, Jonette (Trish) Wilson Food & Nutrition Supervisor 330-759-0807 x 1142 jonette.wilson@libertyk12.oh.us



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